phil and diane sabino and anthony and laura joining us from lindenhurst, long island let's drill down. robert reich served during the clinton administration and spent decades studying pressures that the middle class in america faces his book "after shock," the next economy in america's future is the basis for the film, inequality for all which explores the widening income gap between the classes in the u.s. ♪ contrary to popular mythology, globalization and technology haven't reduced the number of jobs available to americas. these transformations have reduced their pay. ♪ it's not just that wages are stagnant. but when you take into consideration rising costs, the riding cost of rent or homes, dramatically increasing costs of healthcare, the riding costs of child care, and, also, the riding cost of higher education, rising much fat earn inflation. >> robert reich joins us from the university of california, berkeley where he is a professor of public policy. good to see you. you heard us speak with the sabinos. income, getting loans, general upward economic mobility, i don't think t